The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... removed by a subsequent washing . Sulphide of cop- per , when present , is converted by roasting , and afterward exposing it to the air , into sulphate of copper , and is then easily dissolved out by lixiviation . After this final ...
... removed by a subsequent washing . Sulphide of cop- per , when present , is converted by roasting , and afterward exposing it to the air , into sulphate of copper , and is then easily dissolved out by lixiviation . After this final ...
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... removed ; at the same time , impure and dense parts fall to the bot . tom : when the agitation has gone on long enough , the bath . is allowed to settle and cool . The tin then separates into zones — the upper consisting of the purest ...
... removed ; at the same time , impure and dense parts fall to the bot . tom : when the agitation has gone on long enough , the bath . is allowed to settle and cool . The tin then separates into zones — the upper consisting of the purest ...
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... removed his unfounded jealousy , and father and son obtained the honor of a joint triumph A.D. 71. About this time T. became his father's colleague in the empire , and the impression which the conduct of the young conqueror made upon ...
... removed his unfounded jealousy , and father and son obtained the honor of a joint triumph A.D. 71. About this time T. became his father's colleague in the empire , and the impression which the conduct of the young conqueror made upon ...
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... removed . Some growers break toe tops lower than this , and remove also some of the leaves nearest the ground . When the shoots , called suckers , ' which start from the axils of the higher leaves , reach a length of 3 or 4 in . , they ...
... removed . Some growers break toe tops lower than this , and remove also some of the leaves nearest the ground . When the shoots , called suckers , ' which start from the axils of the higher leaves , reach a length of 3 or 4 in . , they ...
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... removing exhaustion , listlessness , and restlessness , especially when brought on by bodily or mental fatigue .'- A long , perfectly clean pipe , of an ab- sorbing material like clay or meerschaum , which can suck up the oily matter ...
... removing exhaustion , listlessness , and restlessness , especially when brought on by bodily or mental fatigue .'- A long , perfectly clean pipe , of an ab- sorbing material like clay or meerschaum , which can suck up the oily matter ...
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